Search is on to find more of Notts' historic treasures
Published: 2010-05-26 09:20:25
The search is on to highlight more of Nottingham's historic buildings.
(Sourced from This is Nottingham.)
Nottingham City Council and Nottingham Civic Society want to update the authority's "Local List" of buildings with heritage value to the city.
The list is primarily for buildings which may not meet national criteria to become a listed building, but have architectural or historical importance locally.
Civic Society trustee Alan Bates, co-ordinating the update, said: "We're looking for buildings that have not been judged quite good enough to be on the national protected list, but nonetheless Nottingham folk think are indispensable parts of the local street scene.
"There are a lot of late 19th- and early 20th-century buildings in the city that didn't make it on to the list before."
The most up-to-date Local List was drawn up in 1996.
Since then, a few of those buildings on the list have been promoted to Grade II listed status.
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